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8th Edition Case Studies
Business 2000 – 8th Edition (2004 – 2005)
AIB
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Customer Relationship Management
Amway
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A Global Transnational Organisation
Bank of Ireland
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Corporate Giving & Responsibility
Broadcasting Commission of Ireland
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Advertising and Children
Bus Eireann
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Human Resources Embracing Equality and Diversity
Cadbury
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Brand Development- Building the Dairy Milk Megabrand
CRH plc
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A Model of Financial Performance
Dell Computer (Ireland)
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Directly from Dell to the Customer
Department of Agriculture & Food
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EU Common Agricultural Policy
Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources
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Broadband for Schools
Department of Finance
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Equality within the Civil Service
Department of Health & Children
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The Government and the Economy
Department of Transport
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Continuous Monitoring and Management of Road Safety in Ireland
Diageo plc
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Guinness Storehouse- The Visitor Experience
Food Safety Promotion Board
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Understanding Labelling-A Consumer Right!
Health & Safety Authority
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Managing Construction Safety
InterTradeIreland
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The Knowledge Economy
InterTradeIreland
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Building an Effective Business Plan
Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority
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It's your money
Iarnrod Eireann
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National Railway Infrastructure
Luas
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Dublin's Light Rail Transit System
Microsoft
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Managing Projects through Effective Teamwork
Musgrave Ltd
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Staying Focused in a Competitive Market
National Development Plan
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EU Structural and Cohesion Funds
National Roads Authority
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The Importance of Planning Infrastructure
National Treasury Management Agency
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The Evolution of the NTMA and the Introduction of the National Development Finance Agency
O2
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O2 and the rise of Mobile Communications
The Labour Relations Commission
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A Brief History of Industrial Relations in Ireland
Xtra-Vision
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Pursuing A Growth Strategy
Irish Times Articles (24/09/2004 – 27/05/2005)
27th May 2005
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Honing your skills and targeting your market are keys to success
20th May 2005
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How companies can learn to see themselves as others see them
13th May 2005
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Sins of the past have seen more regulatory focus on financials
6th May 2005
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Teamwork is the blood that fuels many successful organisations
29th Apr 2005
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Gama case places the spotlight on our treatment of foreign workers
22nd Apr 2005
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How to manage charitable activity
15th Apr 2005
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Patent protection is vital for inventions to succeed
8th Apr 2005
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Social responsibility makes good corporate sense
11th Mar 2005
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Broad-ranging skills base is necessary for successful career path
4th Mar 2005
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Problem-solving is vital for legal career
25th Feb 2005
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Manufacturing is an ordered process aimed at meeting deadlines
11th Feb 2005
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Personal touch needed for the hard sell
4th Feb 2005
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Thinking 'outside the box' is a crucial skill in a deadline-driven business
4th Feb 2005
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Business 2000 plays 'important part' in introduction of e-learning
28th Jan 2005
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Personal skills and integrity essential qualities in financial sector
21st Jan 2005
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Leaders are not necessarily born - they can be made
14th Jan 2005
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Enterprise in a host culture
17th Dec 2004
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Time for profit for the firms that planned ahead
10th Dec 2004
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Understanding clients key to growing firm
3rd Dec 2004
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Building right 'employer brand' gets results
26th Nov 2004
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Effective networking is key element of success
19th Nov 2004
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Building a serious marketing plan
12th Nov 2004
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New firms must consider location, location, location
5th Nov 2004
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Clear business goals a must for getting funds
22nd Oct 2004
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Celtic Tiger not enough to deter many from the green grass of the United States
15th Oct 2004
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Stretching productivity with alternative therapies
8th Oct 2004
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Widening opportunities open the way for life coaching
24th Sep 2004
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Real life enterprise provides a starting point for business students